How to Remove Watermark in Windows 10, 8.1 or 7

Having a watermark on the lower right corner of your Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 every time you start your computer can get really annoying and it messes your desktop picture.

Luckily for us, there are some methods that you can do in order to completely remove your Windows 8.1 watermark and it will not take you more than a couple of minutes to do it.

Also, you will need to be aware that you cannot use the same method to remove the Microsoft Confidential watermark in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

This tutorial is specifically made to remove only the Windows 8.1 Preview and Windows 10 watermark.

Read the following lines below for a detailed and very quick explanation on how to remove Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 watermark.

Tutorial for removing Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 watermark

Windows 10 watermark can be somewhat annoying, and in this article we’ll cover the following topics:

Windows 10 remove watermark registry – There are several ways to remove Windows 10 watermark, and the simplest one might be by modifying your registry.

Remove watermark Windows 10 Test Mode – Many users tend to use Windows 10 Test mode, but this mode comes with the Test Mode watermark in the bottom. However, you can easily remove the watermark by using one of our solutions.

Remove watermark windows Education, Technical preview – If you’re using Education version or a Technical preview of Windows 10, you should be able to remove the watermark by using one of our solutions.

Solution 1 – Replace shell32.dll.mui and basebrd.dll.mui files

Before we start, we have to mention that this process can cause stability issues if you’re not careful.

Therefore, it’s a great idea to create a backup before trying out this solution. Since this solution requires you to replace system files, keep in mind that you’re using it at your own risk.

You will need to download the little zip file from the link below in order to start the removing process. Download zip file here.

Once you download the file, open it and extract its contents to your PC.

Open the extracted directory and navigate to Take Ownership directory. Locate Install_Take_Ownership.reg file and double click it.

Registry Editor window will pop up and you will need to left click on Yes to proceed with the operation.

Once you run this .reg file, you should be able to take ownership of any directory or file with just two clicks. In the following steps, we’ll modify some system files.

These steps can be potentially dangerous and cause stability issues, so keep in mind that you’re following these steps at your own risk. You can take ownership of the system files by doing the following:

Navigate to C:WindowsSystem32en-US directory.

Now in the en-US folder look for shell32.dll.mui. After you find it right click on it and select Take Ownership. Before you take ownership, it’s a good idea to make a copy of this file and save it to your Desktop in case anything goes wrong.

Locate basebrd.dll.mui, right click it and select Take Ownership from the menu. Before you take ownership, be sure to copy the file to your Desktop and use it as a backup in case anything goes wrong.

Now go back to the folder you extracted in Step 2 above. Navigate to Edited files folder and copy basebrd.dll.mui to C:WindowsBrandingBaseBrden-US and shell32.dll.mui to C:WindowsSystem32en-US directory.

After replacing these files, you just need to run a single command from Command Prompt. To do that, follow these steps:

Open Command Prompt as administrator. You can do that by pressing Windows Key + X and choosing Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu. If Command Prompt isn’t available, you can use PowerShell (Admin) instead.

When Command Prompt opens, enter mcbuilder and press the Enter key on your keyboard to run the command.

After the mcbuilder finishes, you can close the Command Prompt window and reboot the Windows 8.1 or the Windows 10 device.

Once your PC restarts, the watermark in should be gone. Now, you need to remove take ownership feature. To do that, follow these steps:

Navigate to Take Ownership directory and double click on Uninstall_Take_Ownership.reg.

Left click on the Yes button when the Registry Editor window pops up.

Keep in mind that this solution can be potentially dangerous, and we’re not responsible for any stability issues and file loss that can occur after using this solution.

2018 Update: Unfortunately, the link from the beginning of this solution is no longer available. The tool cannot be downloaded, and in this case, we have searched for another tool to help you removing watermarks.

After several hours of research, we have concluded that the best alternative is Universal Watermark Disabler. Download the tool from its website and try to disable the watermark by using it.

Solution 2 – Use Registry Editor

According to users, you can remove the Insider’s watermark simply by making a couple of changes in your registry. To do that, follow these steps:

Press Windows Key + R and enter regedit. Press Enter or click OK.

When Registry Editor opens, in the left pane navigate to ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop. In the right pane double click on PaintDesktopVersion.

Solution 5 – Change your background image

According to users, you can remove Evaluation copy watermark simply by making a few changes to your background image. To do that, you need to do the following:

Press Windows Key + R and enter %appdata%. Press Enter or click OK.

Navigate to RoamingMicrosoftWindowsThemes directory.

Create a copy of TranscodedWallpaper in Themes directory.

Go to the View tab and check File name extensions.

Open CachedFiles directory, right click the available image and choose Rename from the menu. Be sure to copy the entire name of the image. In our example it’s CachedImage_1920_1080_POS1.jpg but it will be different on your PC.

Go back to Themes directory. Rename TranscodedWallpaper – Copy to CachedImage_1920_1080_POS1.jpg. Keep in mind that you need to use the file name that you got in Step 5. Don’t use the same file name as we used since it might not work for you.

Copy CachedImage_1920_1080_POS1.jpg to CachedFiles directory. You should see Replace or Skip File dialog. Choose Replace the file in the destination.